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1: Aust N Z J Public Health. 2008 Aug;32(4):314-6.Links

A descriptive study of kava use among Tongan men in Macarthur, Sydney South West.

Sydney South West Area Health Service, Multicultural Health Service, New South Wales. Della.Maneze@sswahs.nws.gov.au

OBJECTIVE: To describe the pattern of kava use among Tongan men in Macarthur. Methods: A kava use survey of Tongan men was conducted between May and October 2006. RESULTS: Seventy-three Tongan men aged over 18 completed the survey, 90% drank kava regularly at least twice a week with 20 or more cups per session. During the kava sessions the men also reported smoking (26%), drinking alcohol (15%) and consuming foods with high fat or sugar content (29%). Feelings of euphoria were reported during session with alcohol-like hang-over effects the next day. Socialisation was the main reason given for drinking kava. CONCLUSIONS: Kava is consumed regularly and in large quantities by Tongan men in Macarthur. They also consume fatty or sugary foods during the sessions and the smoking rate is high. IMPLICATIONS: There is a need to reduce smoking and promote the consumption of healthier foods during kava sessions.

PMID: 18782391 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]